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those assigned to the jtf, an lifts and other personnel from every state, local, and federal government agency associated with jtt if. and many others on their own, including boston p.d. and mass state police, more than 1,000 law enforcement officers across many agencies, had been assigned to this investigation, via the command post. they began canvassing sources, reviewing government and public source databases, and conducting interviews with eyewitnesses and others to determine who is responsible for this crime. we are doing this methodically, carefully, yet with a sense of urgency. all across the nation and around the world, the force of the united states is working hard to locate those responsible. already, the fbi has received more than 2,000 tips, as of noon today. many of which have already been reviewed, analyzed and vetted. we will continue to work around the clock tirelessly, side by side, with our partners to continue to investigate an act on these leads. regarding who might be suspected of this event, the investigation is in its infancy. as law enforcement, it is our respons
those assigned to the jtf, an lifts and other personnel from every state, local, and federal government agency associated with jtt if. and many others on their own, including boston p.d. and mass state police, more than 1,000 law enforcement officers across many agencies, had been assigned to this investigation, via the command post. they began canvassing sources, reviewing government and public source databases, and conducting interviews with eyewitnesses and others to determine who is...
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things like infrastructure, government buildings and landmarks will be under greater scrutiny. >> how we address any potentialities is to be diligent. if there is anything suspicious, call us. >> reporter: so, besides the orioles game, the university of baltimore will open up a new law school. i'm mike schuh reporting live downtown. jessica, back to you. >> moshings i can thank you. >>> stay with wjz on air and online for complete developments in the boston marathon. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news stations. up next, hear from ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose. norah o'donnell is in boston covering the aftermath of yesterday's bombing. coming up in this half hour we'll ask former new york city mayor rudy giuliani how to prevent these attacks and how to respond when they happen and the people of boston responded by opening their homes and hearts to the victims. we'll show you some of these acts of kindness this morning. right now we go back to norah o'donnell in boston. >> that's right, charlie. there are many incredible acts of kindness that happened in th
things like infrastructure, government buildings and landmarks will be under greater scrutiny. >> how we address any potentialities is to be diligent. if there is anything suspicious, call us. >> reporter: so, besides the orioles game, the university of baltimore will open up a new law school. i'm mike schuh reporting live downtown. jessica, back to you. >> moshings i can thank you. >>> stay with wjz on air and online for complete developments in the boston marathon....
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they want a different government we didn't know that they had some sort of aa grievance against the united states, if indeed they do. we just don't know what is motivating this dwlung man and his brother. >> pelley: bob, thank you, as we look at this map we are seeing chechnya. our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you civil war through the '90s and the 2000s there has been terrorism involved in. that it was islamic separatists who wanted to have an independent state separate from russia. the russian army has put that revolt down. but the war spilled over into the country that these young men are from, dagestan and apparently the families, the exteplded families of this family emigrated to the united states as refugees in about 2002/2003. and these young men have been growing up, going to school here in the united states, became permanent legal residents. in other words green card holders, and the young man, the man who is
they want a different government we didn't know that they had some sort of aa grievance against the united states, if indeed they do. we just don't know what is motivating this dwlung man and his brother. >> pelley: bob, thank you, as we look at this map we are seeing chechnya. our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you...
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that is from the government. the government is not going to solve the problem. the government is part of the problem anyway. lori: i don't know, peter. i think your cell phone bill must be so high you can't afford a razor. david: oh. it is 5:00. he has a 5:00 shadow. lori: he has more than that. >> i'm going to shave right now. lori: thank you. i have an app for that. david: just because he arrives at 3:00 a.m. every morning and doesn't have a chance it shave. lori: i couldn't resist. [laughter] david: oh, lord. >> my shaving app. my shaving app. david: thanks a lot, peter. lori: it can drain your wallet. we'll tell you about a $40,000 cocktail. that will set you back. david: we asked you whether or not you thought apple would regain its mojo. we'll read some of your responses coming up next. ♪ . my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger th
that is from the government. the government is not going to solve the problem. the government is part of the problem anyway. lori: i don't know, peter. i think your cell phone bill must be so high you can't afford a razor. david: oh. it is 5:00. he has a 5:00 shadow. lori: he has more than that. >> i'm going to shave right now. lori: thank you. i have an app for that. david: just because he arrives at 3:00 a.m. every morning and doesn't have a chance it shave. lori: i couldn't resist....
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the fbi reported back to the foreign government that it found nothing but told the foreign government to follow up if they had any more concerns. and that foreign government, whatever government it is, and most likely we will learn that within the hours or days ahead, the foreign government never followed up, quote, in any way, shape, or form. again, that's from a source close to the fbi. fast forward now to just a few minutes before 7:00 tonight in watertown, massachusetts where shots rang out. now there is a robot going in it's our standing to check to see if there are any bombs there. a robot with camera so authorities on scene can look and see for themselves whether this man who is down in the street in the city there in a residential neighborhood may have left any explosive devices behind. and at some point, in the near term, we expect to hear from police about what has just happened and whether it's possible that boston and the united states' nightmare is at least drawing to a close, at lease -- least this stage of it. wfxt for boston has been covering this 24 hours a day and is
the fbi reported back to the foreign government that it found nothing but told the foreign government to follow up if they had any more concerns. and that foreign government, whatever government it is, and most likely we will learn that within the hours or days ahead, the foreign government never followed up, quote, in any way, shape, or form. again, that's from a source close to the fbi. fast forward now to just a few minutes before 7:00 tonight in watertown, massachusetts where shots rang...
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we've government -- gone through a whole variety and great to assist a deputy chief who was an awesome partner during the early phase of this project and talking to the neighbors and trying to make sure the way it was paved for this project to really happen and of course deputy chief, kim lombardy to make sure we had all the details. i would like to point out to you that haven't noticed yet, there is a plaque to the right of the building that honors the fire fighters that have sacrificed their lives to the city for years. i would like to say with sincere hope today that they will serve for at least another hundred years. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. mr. letty. next i would like to introduce from webcor builders it's project director who spent a lot of time working with us on this project and that is mr. spencer reiner. thank you, chief. i would first like to congratulate and welcome the fire department to their new station. it's a wonderful neighborhood, hopefully we don't have to build another station for another 40 years. this was a great project for all of us to be i
we've government -- gone through a whole variety and great to assist a deputy chief who was an awesome partner during the early phase of this project and talking to the neighbors and trying to make sure the way it was paved for this project to really happen and of course deputy chief, kim lombardy to make sure we had all the details. i would like to point out to you that haven't noticed yet, there is a plaque to the right of the building that honors the fire fighters that have sacrificed their...
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>> well, actually, it's a much easier charge for the government to prove. in this case, they have to prove two things. that he used or possessed a weapon of mass destruction and that it resulted in somebody's death. by doing that, he'd be eligible for the federal death penalty. where under massachusetts state law, if they charged murder, he wouldn't be eligible for the death penalty. so virtually, you know, from a prosecutor's standpoint, it cuts out all the fluff. it's a very simple case. there's case law on top of case law saying that a bomb like this is defined as a weapon of mass destruction. so it just makes sense that they would take the easiest charge they could find. >> i see. >> with the highest penalty. >> there was a real strategy here. let me bring in jay faye hi, former federal port now with fahy and choi. thank you for joining us, jay. can you also weigh in on that? >> we have to keep in mind this is only the charge. this is not the indictment. all they have to do is do something to make sure he can't get out of custody. i mean, we will see an
>> well, actually, it's a much easier charge for the government to prove. in this case, they have to prove two things. that he used or possessed a weapon of mass destruction and that it resulted in somebody's death. by doing that, he'd be eligible for the federal death penalty. where under massachusetts state law, if they charged murder, he wouldn't be eligible for the death penalty. so virtually, you know, from a prosecutor's standpoint, it cuts out all the fluff. it's a very simple...
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the local government won't bail them out -- >> hold on. we've got to go to jay carney. >> good afternoon. >> let's listen to the white house. >> thank you for being here today. i know there are several matters that i'm sure you'll be interested in discussing today. a couple of issues that are under investigation by the fbi, and i thought i would start with that and then take your questions. as you saw from a statement from the fbi, as well as a statement from the united states secret service, there was a letter sent to -- addressed to the president that -- at a off-site mail facility, was noticed to have contained a suspicious substance and tests were undertaken. the fbi has the lead in that investigation, of course, and has said in its statement that they will be conducting further tests to determine what the nature of the substance is. of course, there was another letter, as you know, sent -- or detected by capitol police that was sent to a united states senator. that, also, has been -- is the subject of the investigation by the fbi. and
the local government won't bail them out -- >> hold on. we've got to go to jay carney. >> good afternoon. >> let's listen to the white house. >> thank you for being here today. i know there are several matters that i'm sure you'll be interested in discussing today. a couple of issues that are under investigation by the fbi, and i thought i would start with that and then take your questions. as you saw from a statement from the fbi, as well as a statement from the united...
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so, can we officially say if you are here on green cards, no government money? can we say that? >> kimberly: see, this is the problem. we become soft, we become weak. the other countries are mocking us. i would come here, too. who doesn't want a free ride. i want to ride in the carnival for free all day long and put my whole family on welfare. it's appear abiewfs the system. nobody wants to take a hard look of the entitlement system to see what it is. now it's terrorists are entitled to radicalize and do harm to american citizens. this makes me so angry and hate america yet they are getting scholarships. the benefit of a great education, starting families here and we're the problem. >> andrea: time off, eric, to sit on their couch and build bombs with our money. >> eric: here is a part of the immigration debate that needs to come up. this guy tamerlan came over in the refugee clause in the immigration policy. if you are asking for political asylum, you can get welfare benefits, a typical green card recipient would have to wait about five years to start to get welfare recipient.
so, can we officially say if you are here on green cards, no government money? can we say that? >> kimberly: see, this is the problem. we become soft, we become weak. the other countries are mocking us. i would come here, too. who doesn't want a free ride. i want to ride in the carnival for free all day long and put my whole family on welfare. it's appear abiewfs the system. nobody wants to take a hard look of the entitlement system to see what it is. now it's terrorists are entitled to...
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could mortar that have direction but believe me just about everyone across the full spectrum of the government, scott, thinks this is a serious terrorist investigation and probably one of the worst we've seen since fort hood and certainly since 9/11. >> pelley: bob, thank you very much. senior correspondent john miller's former assistant director of the f.b.i. he's been talking to his sources all afternoon and evening. john, what do you have now? >> well, they're scouring the traps as bob said looking for some piece of intelligence that could have been a warning or might give them inside to something that some group or individuals are doing. they're looking at the symbolic dates, april 15 it's tax day, there's a bunch of groups who have issues about that. it's also patriots' day in boston. it's just short of april 19 which is the anniversary of waco. they'll look at all that but they're also zeroing in on very specific things. a piece of video that shows a man carrying two backpacks before the blast. an individual who was thought to be suspicious who people chased down who is being questioned
could mortar that have direction but believe me just about everyone across the full spectrum of the government, scott, thinks this is a serious terrorist investigation and probably one of the worst we've seen since fort hood and certainly since 9/11. >> pelley: bob, thank you very much. senior correspondent john miller's former assistant director of the f.b.i. he's been talking to his sources all afternoon and evening. john, what do you have now? >> well, they're scouring the traps...
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i think, first of all, the response of our government is much, much better now. we've had this terrible attack today. we had the ft. hood attack, but we've prevented many, many attacks. if we haven't changed the way we gathered intelligence. if we haven't done the patriot act. if we hadn't done a few things like that. we could have had a dozen attacks. 20, 30 were stopped. you know the one here in new york that was stopped on times square. >> yep. >> but there have been a lot like that. some we've learned about, some we haven't learned about. intelligence gathering today is much, much better. however, if you get either a lone wolf or self-described jihadist whose operating maybe with one, two, or three people, it's very, very hard to pick up that intelligence. i mean, there's no international intelligence that you're going to get about that. there you have to rely on a very well-trained police force and you have to use what commissioner bratton likes to describe as precursors to terrorism. you have to train your police to look for the things that are the telltale
i think, first of all, the response of our government is much, much better now. we've had this terrible attack today. we had the ft. hood attack, but we've prevented many, many attacks. if we haven't changed the way we gathered intelligence. if we haven't done the patriot act. if we hadn't done a few things like that. we could have had a dozen attacks. 20, 30 were stopped. you know the one here in new york that was stopped on times square. >> yep. >> but there have been a lot like...
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the government sure can take some. when we come back we will show you a new invention that could make going to the doctor less scary. next, is immigration reform the new obamacare? our lawmakers forced to vote on a bill before getting to read it? lou dobbs is with us to give us his take. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includeemphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihal tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalersor sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicineyou take, even eye drops. stopaking iriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or
the government sure can take some. when we come back we will show you a new invention that could make going to the doctor less scary. next, is immigration reform the new obamacare? our lawmakers forced to vote on a bill before getting to read it? lou dobbs is with us to give us his take. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includeemphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps...
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>> i don't know if i would say that about our government. i do think when they used the language to use overseas contingency operation those are weasel words that the government uses to come up. translated into arabic that is they aren't serious. you don't have to worry about them coming after you the global war on terror was much more start. if you are. >> sizes and lots of different places and go on forever. are you going to be fighting this war forever? i'm very comfortable with that can i see when they were trying to do. i think they watered it down and they should go back to being a little bit tougher. >> and word ward, greg. he basically said it's not a big event because only a few people lost their lives. it wasn't like a 9/11 he said. so is that where the bar is now. thousands need to die in order tore the media wake up and see the threat of radical islam. >> right about the numbers but wrong about the importance. when you accept something like that it's a symbol of managed decline. and when you accept an act like this it's -- we are
>> i don't know if i would say that about our government. i do think when they used the language to use overseas contingency operation those are weasel words that the government uses to come up. translated into arabic that is they aren't serious. you don't have to worry about them coming after you the global war on terror was much more start. if you are. >> sizes and lots of different places and go on forever. are you going to be fighting this war forever? i'm very comfortable with...
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fema's role is to coordinate response between state and local governments and his focus, his direction to us really comes down it 3 things. he asks us to always plan for the worst case, the maximum of the maximums and it's go to see the department of defense is incorporating this within the catastrophe policy that was spoken about a little earlier. no. 2, he asked us to sppbld and are able to stabilize an incident within 72 hours. his mantra is think big, go big, go fast but not fast. 3, he asks us to do this within a whole community approach, not only it make sure we utilize the whole community in the response because there's much more responders past the federal-state responders. there's the public being responders and there's many others, private industry need to be in that so we try to integrate that into a whole community concept. and also to make sure when we respond we respond to take into account the whole community. not everybody looks like me and you but we need to be able to take into account and service our elderly, infants and others that may need special assistance. with
fema's role is to coordinate response between state and local governments and his focus, his direction to us really comes down it 3 things. he asks us to always plan for the worst case, the maximum of the maximums and it's go to see the department of defense is incorporating this within the catastrophe policy that was spoken about a little earlier. no. 2, he asked us to sppbld and are able to stabilize an incident within 72 hours. his mantra is think big, go big, go fast but not fast. 3, he...
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but this is a place where the government has invested a tremendous amount of investment in two analytic tools that can cut through big data and bring you to anomalous behavior or other types of information that can give you that need until the haystack. >> is there anything based on what we know right now that leads you to understand better the core of why this happened and who is associated with this? >> well, i think understanding a little bit about their ethnic heritage suggests that chechnya was an important part one way or another in their turn to violence. the fact they didn't put out a statement claiming responsibility and saying in who's name they carried this out, you know, it will still leave some question. >> mitch, good to have you on the program. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much for joining us, mitch ilber here. >>> up next on "on the money," will the printing industry have to stop the presses? how your changing [ male announcer ] so you used the wrong flea killer. but then why is he the one in the doghouse? don't blame him. instead, rely on the number one choice
but this is a place where the government has invested a tremendous amount of investment in two analytic tools that can cut through big data and bring you to anomalous behavior or other types of information that can give you that need until the haystack. >> is there anything based on what we know right now that leads you to understand better the core of why this happened and who is associated with this? >> well, i think understanding a little bit about their ethnic heritage suggests...
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it's very unusual because domestic terrorists in the past have tended to attack installations -- government targets, buildings, that kind of thing. it's very unusual to see an attack against people. >> schieffer: and one other question, john miller, the commissioner was very careful not to tell us what kind of sidearms that they have. my sense is they know some things here that they are not ready to make public at this point. >> well, i think, as he said, a.t.f. will do the tracing there, and as bob orr can tell you, a.t.f. will trace those weapons back to the manufacturer, the point of sale, and there's going to be a question of did these individuals buy those guns, and if so, legally? or did they get those guns from someone ?els and that opens up-- and this is probably why the commissioner was being cautious-- that opens up the idea there could be additional suspects in terms of how they obtained the guns, if it was illegal. >> schieffer: all right. well, i want to thank both of you, not for just this morning but for what you've done all week, extraordinary work. and we'll be back with so
it's very unusual because domestic terrorists in the past have tended to attack installations -- government targets, buildings, that kind of thing. it's very unusual to see an attack against people. >> schieffer: and one other question, john miller, the commissioner was very careful not to tell us what kind of sidearms that they have. my sense is they know some things here that they are not ready to make public at this point. >> well, i think, as he said, a.t.f. will do the tracing...
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top government officials sounding the alarm of a potential economic armageddon. he's here to tell us exactly what he's been talking about with the muni bond market and what has him so worried. >>> and later, it is only a matter of time before europe's austerity measures make their way to the u.s.? if we don't get our debt under control. number two person at the international monetary fund, david lipton weighs in exclusively on the "closing bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 opportunities are waiting to be found in faraway places. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 markets on the rise. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 companies breaking through. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 endless possibilities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab, i search the globe for the big movers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can trade in 30 different markets tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help me seize opportunities, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 potentially better returns and new ways to diversify. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to get an edge, i use schwab's global research. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they give me equity ratings on foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550
top government officials sounding the alarm of a potential economic armageddon. he's here to tell us exactly what he's been talking about with the muni bond market and what has him so worried. >>> and later, it is only a matter of time before europe's austerity measures make their way to the u.s.? if we don't get our debt under control. number two person at the international monetary fund, david lipton weighs in exclusively on the "closing bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550...
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government, paying 175, and we know all the issues going on there. >> when do you expect the fed to start pulling it in? >> well, he has, you know, ben bernanke just got the hall pass for another couple of months or a couple of quarters, with an 88,000 jobs number basically says, you know, you need your foot on the gas, because we haven't reignited the economy yet. >> and before we go through any tightening phase at all, we're going to go through acceleration. saying we're going to slow down the purchases but you're still easy. and that environment has a long tail to it, which should produce cash flow in the u.s. economy, 5% or better. >> so why isn't the public playing this market? why are they not in this market? >> the most recent memory in all of their heads, every single macro event risk they've all seen, whether it's the situation in europe or closer to home, the financial crisis, and that's going to last for quite a long period of time, especially since the household itself, the liability shelf, is still there and it's still in repair. >> and if anything that prolongs that rally, r
government, paying 175, and we know all the issues going on there. >> when do you expect the fed to start pulling it in? >> well, he has, you know, ben bernanke just got the hall pass for another couple of months or a couple of quarters, with an 88,000 jobs number basically says, you know, you need your foot on the gas, because we haven't reignited the economy yet. >> and before we go through any tightening phase at all, we're going to go through acceleration. saying we're...
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it was not a government building, not the irs, although it was tax day on monday. it was not a minority group, it wasn't black people or jewish people or gay people or muslims. in fact, the only thing really that the victims, the targets shared in common seems to me is they were americans. that does suggest a broader kind of attack and perhaps one that's not linked to the world that we cover. >> of course one of the three dead has been identified now the chinese citizens. this is not just an attack on america and americans, but a global attack in that sense. what would be the repercussions for argument sake it does turn out to be some sort of al qaeda related attack in terms of the impact on countries like china who have been affected. >> well, the chinese have been the victims of al qaeda in the weaker part of the country. and if you take the tact that it was al qaeda. remember all they care about is causing mass casualties. as many as they can. they do believe that will stop occupation of the middle east. while we're more guilty than the chinese, the chinese are
it was not a government building, not the irs, although it was tax day on monday. it was not a minority group, it wasn't black people or jewish people or gay people or muslims. in fact, the only thing really that the victims, the targets shared in common seems to me is they were americans. that does suggest a broader kind of attack and perhaps one that's not linked to the world that we cover. >> of course one of the three dead has been identified now the chinese citizens. this is not just...
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government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical islam. now, the fbi said in a statement just a few days ago that they interviewed him, his family, there was some sort of surveillance checking into computer and phone records possibly and the fbi concluded that there was no evidence of any terrorism either foreign or domestic and any ties to terrorism on his behalf. now, that all came before that trip to russia where we've learned that he might have traveled under a false name, so when he came back to the united states, why the fbi did not go back to investigate that, that's the big question especially for those who oversee the fbi and members of congress who want to know why there was no apparent investigation followed up on that. >> and, chris, the family members of the brothers have painted a complex picture of these men. can you tell us about the family dynamics. what have we lear
government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical islam. now, the fbi said in a statement just a few days ago that they interviewed him, his family, there was some sort of surveillance checking into computer and phone records possibly and the fbi concluded that there was no evidence of any terrorism either foreign or domestic and any ties to terrorism on his behalf. now, that all...
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so both here in washington and apparently across the country, congressional and government officials are very wary today, guys. >> makings a lot of sense. thanks so much, eamon. we just got the update from washington from eamon. next we'll head back to boston and get the latest developments on the bombing investigation there. >> a little over 30 minutes left in the trade, with the dow down 145. we'll also hear from a terror expert on all of the twists and turns in this case, when michelle and i come back. totall. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all this with no trade minimums. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and only $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account w
so both here in washington and apparently across the country, congressional and government officials are very wary today, guys. >> makings a lot of sense. thanks so much, eamon. we just got the update from washington from eamon. next we'll head back to boston and get the latest developments on the bombing investigation there. >> a little over 30 minutes left in the trade, with the dow down 145. we'll also hear from a terror expert on all of the twists and turns in this case, when...
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between honest citizens requiring lifelong friends, neighbors and some family members to get federal government permission to exercise a fundamental right or face prosecution." now to the new developments in the boston bombing. it turns out lord & taylor had exactly what the f.b.i. was shopping for: an important new lead. during the attack, a store security camera captured the image of a man with a backpack. that video, along with cell phone records and bomb fragments, are pieces of a puzzle, and bob orr has been putting it together for us. bob? >> reporter: scott, investigators will tell you they are making solid progress in the hunt for the boston bomber or bombers. surveillance pictures and cell phone records may help the f.b.i. close in on at least one possible suspect. sources say investigators are trying to identify a person described as a young white man who is standing in the crowd near the scene of the second bombing just before the device exploded. a surveillance camera at a nearby lord & taylor department store captured images of the man who was carrying a backpack and talking on a c
between honest citizens requiring lifelong friends, neighbors and some family members to get federal government permission to exercise a fundamental right or face prosecution." now to the new developments in the boston bombing. it turns out lord & taylor had exactly what the f.b.i. was shopping for: an important new lead. during the attack, a store security camera captured the image of a man with a backpack. that video, along with cell phone records and bomb fragments, are pieces of a...
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you know the government missed this and. bad on them or whatever if i may well i think final thing is that if they had private insurance which they should have had that an insurance company would if there was a big pain these dead people ok fine so does it sure doesn't that take a doesn't demonstrate the progressive argument the liberal argument that we can't trust companies which are driven soley by the profit motive to always do the best yeah i mean i think that what neil just said i can agree with you we've seen that there's been a huge roll back in my own mental regulation of them. in the past few decades and you know definitely a concerted effort on the part you know those who favor deregulation and you know it's all well and good to just try to think that you know the companies will do it themselves but i think this really demonstrates that they can't and you know they hadn't seen regulators there and what was that thirty years is that i don't understand the difference ok what is the difference between an e.p.a. regula
you know the government missed this and. bad on them or whatever if i may well i think final thing is that if they had private insurance which they should have had that an insurance company would if there was a big pain these dead people ok fine so does it sure doesn't that take a doesn't demonstrate the progressive argument the liberal argument that we can't trust companies which are driven soley by the profit motive to always do the best yeah i mean i think that what neil just said i can...
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what we saw in the fourth quarter of last year was a really big drag in terms of government spending. and that's not likely to repeat here again in the first quarter. but that's what investors are going to be focusing. i think consumption will stay okay, which has been pretty good all throughout in here. but edo know the first two months of the quarter were much stronger than the third month march, and we do know the data so far in april has been soft as well. it'sore of the mixn tms of growth, how that sets us up nor second quarter and going forward that investors are going to be looking at. >> andrew, thanks for the overview. thank you very much. thanks to andrew berkeley, chief portfolio strategist at oppenheimer & company. >>> turning now to our market focus. we begin with general electric. it reported solid earnings that came in line with analysts estimates. but jeff immelt recalled the quarterly numbers mixed and said the first half of 2013 will be challenging because of weak industrial demand. shares of dow component ge tumbled more than 4%, weigh do you think the blue chip ave
what we saw in the fourth quarter of last year was a really big drag in terms of government spending. and that's not likely to repeat here again in the first quarter. but that's what investors are going to be focusing. i think consumption will stay okay, which has been pretty good all throughout in here. but edo know the first two months of the quarter were much stronger than the third month march, and we do know the data so far in april has been soft as well. it'sore of the mixn tms of growth,...
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are we talking about the federal government and beneficiaries cost or are we talking about federal government scots in the beneficiaries cost and the cost borne by states localities and private payers? in other words, when we talk about medicare for former cost savings you can reduce medicare programs federal costs but at the same time increase the burden on beneficiaries or increase the burden on states localities in private-sector payers and in fact push up national health care senators. my second observation is in our discussions we should clearly distinguish between reform and traditional cost or state measures. true reforms changes the structure of a system where the fundamental behaviors of suppliers and medical researchers and beneficiaries. it's unlikely we are going to generate huge amounts of savings over the next decade from shure reform. true reforms require an institutional evolution behavioral adaptation and changes that are best introduced gradually. many of the suggestions have been put forward through the growth of medicare costs are not true reforms but rather a traditional
are we talking about the federal government and beneficiaries cost or are we talking about federal government scots in the beneficiaries cost and the cost borne by states localities and private payers? in other words, when we talk about medicare for former cost savings you can reduce medicare programs federal costs but at the same time increase the burden on beneficiaries or increase the burden on states localities in private-sector payers and in fact push up national health care senators. my...
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government to deal with a coverage on the other side of more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr premium plus interior paint, only at the home depot and starting at $23.46 a gallon. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and...
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why trust the federal government. if you do the criminal component there is a greater good involved most gun owners would say okay i don't really like the registration, if you are going to put away the bad guys, i will support it? >> are you kidding me in the nra would go up the wall. those thugs over there don't know -- any single gun legislation. >> bill: if the nra would say i don't support that, then they would lose all their power in this country. >> first of all, they are -- >> bill: that's what's going to happen. >> these democrats that jumped ship was a cowardly act in the face of nra that's not nearly as powerful as they think they are. can you talk about all you want of 100 million guns here and bring them in through canada. every single gun used in a crime in this country was bought legally. >> bill: i just punched the big. >> you didn't punch at all. tell me how you punched it. >> bill: i will tell you again but i don't want to belabor it. >> if you have gun registration immediately a secondary gun market
why trust the federal government. if you do the criminal component there is a greater good involved most gun owners would say okay i don't really like the registration, if you are going to put away the bad guys, i will support it? >> are you kidding me in the nra would go up the wall. those thugs over there don't know -- any single gun legislation. >> bill: if the nra would say i don't support that, then they would lose all their power in this country. >> first of all, they...
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it was later banned by the european soccer governing board so now it's just moroccos. >> much more relaxes. >>> you'll love this one, a warm and fuzzy story. for years animal planet offered something different to watch on super bowl sunday called puppy bowl. breaking news. looks like these cute dogs have competition. >> hall mark channel said it will be offering kitten ball on next year's super bowl sunday. no word on how the kitten bowl will go down. like the puppy bowl, it will include animals from shelters that need new homes. >> these make you saw ah. >> they are so sweet. they look a little big. animal planet responded to the plan seeing the feline rivals are copy cats. get it. >> i see what you're doing with that. of course they are big. it's super bowl. some might be drug tested, could be steroids. >> thanks so much for being with us. join us at 5:00, 6:00, 11:00. have a great day, everybody. bye. i blew mine up, and now it smells like my mouth. - i never sleep on planes. i don't want to get incepted. are you going somewhere? - carol has a flight to raleigh-durham, so i'm going with
it was later banned by the european soccer governing board so now it's just moroccos. >> much more relaxes. >>> you'll love this one, a warm and fuzzy story. for years animal planet offered something different to watch on super bowl sunday called puppy bowl. breaking news. looks like these cute dogs have competition. >> hall mark channel said it will be offering kitten ball on next year's super bowl sunday. no word on how the kitten bowl will go down. like the puppy bowl,...
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that he was a terrorist or jihadist or had workings with other governments. all you have to do is show he used weapons of mass destruction, generally means anything other than a firearm or firework and he used them to kill people. it seems they have that evidence share case. while there is a debate of enemy co combatant. treat these self described terrorists as criminals in a civilian system. it means a lot for the nation and says something too future terrorists that we will put you through the process. we are not going to make a big deal about it. the enemy combatant debate which is essentially closed at this stage. they decided it was a political debate more than a legal one. >> i mean, there was never really, at least among the obama administration, never a thought of having this guy being charged or treated as an enemy combatant. >> nor in the bush administration. every terrorist arrest inside of the united states has been tried in a united states criminal court, in a federal district court. that's what president bush did. that's what president obama did
that he was a terrorist or jihadist or had workings with other governments. all you have to do is show he used weapons of mass destruction, generally means anything other than a firearm or firework and he used them to kill people. it seems they have that evidence share case. while there is a debate of enemy co combatant. treat these self described terrorists as criminals in a civilian system. it means a lot for the nation and says something too future terrorists that we will put you through the...
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i assume that the federal government would seek the death penalty here. there are a number of steps that would have to be taken. there's an internal review that would start almost immediately after he was charged within the federal government all the way up to the attorney general's office to determine whether the death penalty would be sought, and then if the death penalty is caught, there would be essentially two trials. one, a guilt phase. and then the second, a penalty phase. >> mitch, fast nacinating stuff. thanks for joining us tonight. >>> mass transit to and from the city has been virtually shut down, including amtrak trains to and from the city. brian shackner is there, and i imagine at the best of times, penn station can be a frustrating stuff. i would imagine today it was even more stuff. >> there were a lot of frustrating things, but even though amtrak is saying there is no service from new york to boston, officials inside told me at 6:00 a train did leave for boston that will terminate at the route 128 station outside of boston. at 7:45 p.m.
i assume that the federal government would seek the death penalty here. there are a number of steps that would have to be taken. there's an internal review that would start almost immediately after he was charged within the federal government all the way up to the attorney general's office to determine whether the death penalty would be sought, and then if the death penalty is caught, there would be essentially two trials. one, a guilt phase. and then the second, a penalty phase. >>...
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he had all sorts of anti-government motivations. how much should motive matter in responding to a mass casualty attack in the united states? does it only matter if that attack is tied to a larger group of organized people? and this we just experienced means he we should expect more attacks from those who have similarly motivated. the united states has claimed we are at war with a specific organization called al qaeda. but in the boston attack it turns out that as the initial interrogation report suggests, there was no operational relationship between al qaeda and the bombers, if no one assigned them this bombing, no one trained them or supplied them or supported their work, if it turns out that one or both of the bombers had a vaguely pro al qaeda feeling in his head that motivated him to do this on his own or on their own as brothers, then does this get treated any differently than the columbine attack, than the d.c. sniper-type attack? what is the strategic importance of knowing what motivated them? and how do law enforcement and
he had all sorts of anti-government motivations. how much should motive matter in responding to a mass casualty attack in the united states? does it only matter if that attack is tied to a larger group of organized people? and this we just experienced means he we should expect more attacks from those who have similarly motivated. the united states has claimed we are at war with a specific organization called al qaeda. but in the boston attack it turns out that as the initial interrogation...
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you've been in a top position in a government that had to deal with stuff like this. >> well, the overview is that we're down to homemade devices, fabricated devices. this is not 9/11. not anything near 9/11. and yet we could have had the same thing in times square. it didn't go off. we were lucky. we ducked that one. but this one did. and so that's the level that we're dealing with. and that seems to be the new approach. >> we do not know who has done this. and i keep stressing that. this is speculative theorizing, but with experts. is your head moving towards al qaeda, as many others seem to be? >> as the -- two of the three people you spoke to just a minute ago were, it is tending toward that. particularly if it turns out that -- we've gotten different reports on one suspect or two. if it's one suspect, then, you know, this could be the unabomber or somebody like eric rudolph or somebody like that. but when you start to get to two people, then you're getting closer to a sort of coordinated attack with obviously more than one person. and the likelihood that somebody just went off on a te
you've been in a top position in a government that had to deal with stuff like this. >> well, the overview is that we're down to homemade devices, fabricated devices. this is not 9/11. not anything near 9/11. and yet we could have had the same thing in times square. it didn't go off. we were lucky. we ducked that one. but this one did. and so that's the level that we're dealing with. and that seems to be the new approach. >> we do not know who has done this. and i keep stressing...
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the president's mind this, in fact, was an act of terrorism and he's ordered everyone in the federal government to treat it as such. this official told us the president did not want to get ahead of the evidence or the facts and his mandate to federal law enforcement is to work with law enforcement officials to build this case methodically so it can be prosecuted successfully. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the fact but mick no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we will find out who did this, we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. today's a holiday in massachusetts, patriots' day. it's a day that celebrates the free and fiercely independent spirit that this great american city of boston has reflectd from the earliest days of our nation and it's a day that draws the world to boston's streets in a spirit of friendly competition. boston is a tough and resilient town, so are its people. i'm supremely confident that bostonians will
the president's mind this, in fact, was an act of terrorism and he's ordered everyone in the federal government to treat it as such. this official told us the president did not want to get ahead of the evidence or the facts and his mandate to federal law enforcement is to work with law enforcement officials to build this case methodically so it can be prosecuted successfully. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the fact...
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when she says the government has found a new suspect, there's been no mention of a new suspect. he says that in defense of her client. the officials said they have not had a new suspect or they believe this person who has a grudge is involved at all. >>> chris cuomo is going to be talking to him live 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> one of the men accused of planning an al qaeda backed attack on a passenger train appeared to court today in toronto, canada. he plotted to derail a train headed from canada to new york by setting off explosives. his alleged accomplice appeared in court yesterday. authorities have net released details about either suspect. >>> an eight story building collapsed in bangladesh killing more than 70 people today. they are looking for those who may still be trapped in the ruins. it is a grisly scene. you may remember a fire killed more than a 100 people a few months ago. >>> tamerlan tsarnaev spent six months in russia last year. did his trip have anything to do with last week's terror attack? we're going to take you to dagestan to try to retrace some of his steps r
when she says the government has found a new suspect, there's been no mention of a new suspect. he says that in defense of her client. the officials said they have not had a new suspect or they believe this person who has a grudge is involved at all. >>> chris cuomo is going to be talking to him live 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> one of the men accused of planning an al qaeda backed attack on a passenger train appeared to court today in toronto, canada. he plotted to derail a train...
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that's when government works the best. i want to thank also the citizens out there. for the last weekfy know it was complicated out there because of the bombing. but today because of the hd work of so many individuals, my boston police working together with the state police we have an inclusion and we're satisfied. we also want to remember the folks who lost their lives this past week. we'll struggle on, we're a better city than what happened this past week, we'll get better. thank you for the support you gave us this past week. it wasn't easy, some days you said to us "why?" well, they were working hard, i spent a lot of time with the law enforcement officials. they worked so hard this week to come to the conclusion tonight. tonight we say thank you to them for the work they did tracing every one of those leads and i'm so glad we came to the end of this case today. and carmen ortiz, it's her job to be in the federal court and i tell you, i feel so good about this. i'm so happy as the people of our greater boston area will be able to sleep tonight because of the work
that's when government works the best. i want to thank also the citizens out there. for the last weekfy know it was complicated out there because of the bombing. but today because of the hd work of so many individuals, my boston police working together with the state police we have an inclusion and we're satisfied. we also want to remember the folks who lost their lives this past week. we'll struggle on, we're a better city than what happened this past week, we'll get better. thank you for the...
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why does the government charge us postage to send in our tax returns. we have to pay them to pay them. it's like giving a slice back to the pizza delivery guy. how about you just deduct 75 cents from what i already paid? you know, i think i have a better way to do this. find a group of people who owe money and ones who are getting money back, have them meet up and give the money to each other. one-third of americans enjoy doing their taxes, according to a new study designed to find the aliens among us. a lot of those people use that program turbo tax. they had a glitch last night. their site went down for ten minutes while people were trying to file their taxes. this was their statement. we're having problems with turbo tax online. . i like my account to spell the word "you" and "too" out. it's turbo tax, not nicki minaj. and they said 22 hours left, bitches, are you freaking? jk. lol. yours truly. we worked all day on that. no one likes to pay taxes but the money goes to all kinds of things we need. the irs released a public service announcement to rem
why does the government charge us postage to send in our tax returns. we have to pay them to pay them. it's like giving a slice back to the pizza delivery guy. how about you just deduct 75 cents from what i already paid? you know, i think i have a better way to do this. find a group of people who owe money and ones who are getting money back, have them meet up and give the money to each other. one-third of americans enjoy doing their taxes, according to a new study designed to find the aliens...
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court papers say he has distrusted the government for years. the tainted letters were intercepted at a postal facility entmaryland. ne president was never in any danger. in this terrib week r the the pride they have in theirnse city and their country. before the bruins faced the buffalo sabers last night, singer rene rancourt invited the crowd to join him in the national anthem. and, boy, did they. ♪ through the perilous night . ♪ ♪ >> pelley: 17,000 voices singing as one. why would somebody run toward danger? ar'll speak with one of the heroes will of the marathon ar'll speak with one of the as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's
court papers say he has distrusted the government for years. the tainted letters were intercepted at a postal facility entmaryland. ne president was never in any danger. in this terrib week r the the pride they have in theirnse city and their country. before the bruins faced the buffalo sabers last night, singer rene rancourt invited the crowd to join him in the national anthem. and, boy, did they. ♪ through the perilous night . ♪ ♪ >> pelley: 17,000 voices singing as one. why would...
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and united technologies, as we mentioned also reported better than expected results, but warned that government cuts could dent 12013 profits by ten cents a share. the other big stock story today, of course, is apple. right now it's trading up almost 2%, it records after the bell today, the stock is down about 20% since the last time it reported, which was on january 23rd. down much more than that from its peak, which was about 700. jon fortt is in silicon valley. hi, jon. >> this earnings report will be packed. wall street is looking for $10.07 eps china will be key there. ipad, we're looking at somewhere between 15 and 18 million units, roughly where i see analysts around the middle. there didn't seem to be great on whether sales were lower or higher -- analysts will interpret it by looking at how apple did in the march quarter. wall street officially wants 39 billion in revenue, but a rebound in gross margins could chase thing we did. on top of all that, we have the dividend question. arguably the most important thing, apple and tim cook can do is bring some level of calm and predictability
and united technologies, as we mentioned also reported better than expected results, but warned that government cuts could dent 12013 profits by ten cents a share. the other big stock story today, of course, is apple. right now it's trading up almost 2%, it records after the bell today, the stock is down about 20% since the last time it reported, which was on january 23rd. down much more than that from its peak, which was about 700. jon fortt is in silicon valley. hi, jon. >> this...
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the latest development from the federal government has been this order from the u.s. district court for the northern district of mississippi, and all it says from the judge in this case involving paul kevin curtis, the detention, hearing and preliminary hearing on the criminal complaint in this action are hereby continued until further order of this court. so it sounds very much like a legal limbo. that's not a technical term. we're waiting for the justice department. they haven't had any comment at all. they are saying basically that the investigation into this strange case is continuing. paul kevin curtis charged with sending ricin-laced letters to president obama, other officials, including roger wicker, the senator from mississippi. now, he did plead not guilty at the outset. and probably the most telling thing that we heard all day is from that attorney, chris, that you interviewed, who said that his house was searched, even suggested that his ex-wife's house was searched, and authorities did not find anything. it is our understanding that through all -- througho
the latest development from the federal government has been this order from the u.s. district court for the northern district of mississippi, and all it says from the judge in this case involving paul kevin curtis, the detention, hearing and preliminary hearing on the criminal complaint in this action are hereby continued until further order of this court. so it sounds very much like a legal limbo. that's not a technical term. we're waiting for the justice department. they haven't had any...
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government here in boston was putting any information out. it's a bit hard to read. but we do know. this earlier today around 1:30 in the afternoon, there was a report that an arrest had been made. it was widely reported. that was not true. but what we can report is that at 1:30, police had zeroed in on an image from a camera or cameras on a person that they thought was dropping off or was carrying a black duffle bag there is no identity given for this person. considered a young man, not a suspect, but it seems like that was something they were zeroing in on trying to figure out. what was in that man's arm and whether or not that could have been a bomb can whatell our audience happens? >> i think we did as well, how did these news services jump to the conclusion. they actually talking to police sources when they are making these calls? you know, police want to find out who is responsible and reporters here looking for information at every turn. gosh the media kind of feeds on one another. and if the associated press has a report, perhaps another outlet picks it up. if the "boston gl
government here in boston was putting any information out. it's a bit hard to read. but we do know. this earlier today around 1:30 in the afternoon, there was a report that an arrest had been made. it was widely reported. that was not true. but what we can report is that at 1:30, police had zeroed in on an image from a camera or cameras on a person that they thought was dropping off or was carrying a black duffle bag there is no identity given for this person. considered a young man, not a...
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. >> jeff: charlie what is the russian government saying about all this? >> well, jeff, the russian government sd tha ty e assisting the united states investigators anyway that they can. but there are a lot of questions being asked about russian security services, maybe the same way the united states, how this person that was identified and flagged to be the fbi in the u.s. wasn't stopped when he was here. we spoke to a security analyst, somebody who keeps an eye on russian intelligence services who said it was shocking that here is a guy who is already on russian intelligence radar able to come into this country last year, pass right through moscow's airport and go right to this turbulent area of dagestan, right through, again, and back to the united states without ever being stopped or ever being questioned. >> jeff: charlie d'agata in moskow tonight, thank you. across boston today people gathered to pray, sing and to remember those who died. as elaine quijano reports tonight, one service took place outside near the marathon's finish line. ♪ with broth
. >> jeff: charlie what is the russian government saying about all this? >> well, jeff, the russian government sd tha ty e assisting the united states investigators anyway that they can. but there are a lot of questions being asked about russian security services, maybe the same way the united states, how this person that was identified and flagged to be the fbi in the u.s. wasn't stopped when he was here. we spoke to a security analyst, somebody who keeps an eye on russian...
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you've got other aspects of both federal and state government people involved. from everything we know, there is the highest level of cooperation between all elements of government, and that is part of the reason that we've had such effective communication and seem to be enormous cooperation, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald your kpi ews headlines. an alameda county sheriff's deputy struck and killed a pedestrian with his patrol r this morning. it >>> good morning. it's 8:25. an alameda county sheriff's deputy struck and killed a pedestrian with his patrol car this morning. it happened on mission boulevard and cherry near hayward. the patrol car hit the man along with a woman and then struck a parked car. you see the car there. the woman was taken to the hospital. the deputy was not hurt. he is now being questioned. >>> a 16-year-old boy arrested for the murder of a paramedic quinn boyer, expected in court today. christian burton is supposed to enter a plea for shooting boyer as he drove through the oakland hills this month. five other teenagers
you've got other aspects of both federal and state government people involved. from everything we know, there is the highest level of cooperation between all elements of government, and that is part of the reason that we've had such effective communication and seem to be enormous cooperation, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald your kpi ews headlines. an alameda county sheriff's deputy struck and killed a pedestrian with his patrol r this morning. it >>> good...
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e pelley: bob, we now know that 2011 assian government back in r 11 asked the f.b.i. to he stigate the older brother tamerlan to see if he had any connections to islamic whlitants. what did the f.b.i. do back in 2011? >> reporter: well, scott, the htssians were worried he might have terror ties so the f.b.i. did their due diligence. they investigated the case, they looked at the background files, they talked to tamerlan, interviewed his family and in the end they did not find any kind of derogatory information. they reported that back to russia, they asked russia if anere was any other leads to follow up, they never heard back from the russians, scott. >> pelley: bob, thanks very much. at 2:50 this afternoon-- exactly one week after the first bomb went off-- boston paused to wenor the three who were killed ead more than 170 who were treated in hospitals. elaine quijano is in boston. >> reporter: the moment of silence was observed from the statehouse steps to makeshift memorials to the firefighters at engine 7 close to the marathon finish line. mark sanders was on duty
e pelley: bob, we now know that 2011 assian government back in r 11 asked the f.b.i. to he stigate the older brother tamerlan to see if he had any connections to islamic whlitants. what did the f.b.i. do back in 2011? >> reporter: well, scott, the htssians were worried he might have terror ties so the f.b.i. did their due diligence. they investigated the case, they looked at the background files, they talked to tamerlan, interviewed his family and in the end they did not find any kind of...
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of a foreign government. they had some conversations with him. we're trying to get more details about why -- just exactly why was the foreign government interested, which foreign government was it, if possible. that will be all part of the lessons learned, if you will, and the further intelligence gathering after the fact. there's two giant concerns right now. one is the immediate one, to get the second suspect hopefully into custody but certainly, to get the second suspect off the field. then they will go back and look at the lessons learned and those will be the questions raised. did they miss any flags with this guy, or where did that information come from. to jeff's point specifically, when he did leave the country, what specifically was he doing. was he trained by somebody else. was this training they got on their own because it is sadly available on the internet. those are questions they very much want to answer. they have an immediate concern this evening. >> it's interesting to me to look at even the
of a foreign government. they had some conversations with him. we're trying to get more details about why -- just exactly why was the foreign government interested, which foreign government was it, if possible. that will be all part of the lessons learned, if you will, and the further intelligence gathering after the fact. there's two giant concerns right now. one is the immediate one, to get the second suspect hopefully into custody but certainly, to get the second suspect off the field. then...